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What's with the little STOP sign on the hood.
https://www.facebook.com/share/p/15FwuuSEyb/https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rx4Q2rzhp58
Extra long donut stops for 40 minutes while the car gets charged up.

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My divorce lawyer said some people fight over every spoon and fork.Imagine -- someone wants to have the last word.
Re: Edmunds Members - Cars and Conversations
@28firefighter said:
Because at some point it’s not about the money and it’s about “winning.” I used to work in that area and sometimes the lawyers themselves make it worse.I did business with a guy who also owned a plumbing supply. His wife cheated on him with her tennis instructor. She left him for the tennis instructor and filed for divorce. Some 20 years + later she won’t marry the tennis instructor and continues to collect alimony.

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@corvette said:
Putting together a "short list" of potential replacements I'd consider purchasing used for when the Ariya goes back at the end of its lease:
Ioniq 5
Mach E
Polestar 2
XC40 Recharge
ID.4
Solterra/bZ4X
Kona/NiroI suspect used Blazer and Equinox EVs will be below $30k by the end of the year, so I'd consider those, as well. I also had the i3s REX on the list, but I think I would grow tired of needing to use the REX (and its extremely limited fuel capacity) on longer trips. Of course, this all assumes I decide to keep an EV in the fleet, and that there aren't lease deals to be had.
There’s one glaring omission here. I mean, your name IS corvette…
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Re: Chronic Car Buyers Anonymous
I got to drive a BMW i4 today. It was as fast as a scalded cat but the controls were not at all intuitive. In my drive I couldn’t figure how to operate the climate controls. Maybe that’s why I started out with 143 miles of range and ended up with 155. I didn’t need to use the brakes because the regenerative system was set up like a boat anchor. I assume it could be adjusted to be less aggressive but again, not intuitive. We even had a hard time unplugging the thing from the charger until I remember these things had a security feature that prevents some power pirate from unplugging your car by locking the plug until you unlock the car.Wouldn’t you be afraid of buying a used EV because of the risk of battery issues? I know on the Mazda CX-90 forums the PHEV models are having an epidemic of battery failures.Not really. Anything I would buy, other than an i3, would still be under powertrain warranty for a while.
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